DELEG definition

DELEG has the meaning set forth in Section 1(c).
DELEG means the Michigan Department of Energy, Labor & Economic Growth.
DELEG means the Michigan Department of Energy and Labor and Economic Growth. “DMB” means the Michigan Department of Management and Budget.

Examples of DELEG in a sentence

  • DGI shall have filed the Certificates of Merger with the DELEG and the Office of the Secretary.

  • At the Effective Date, the effect of the Merger shall be as provided in this Agreement, the Certificates of Merger and the applicable provisions of the MBCA and the DGCL; provided, however, that the Certificates of Merger shall be filed with the Office of the Secretary and DELEG on, and be effective as of the Closing Date pursuant to applicable provisions of the MBCA and the DGCL.

Related to DELEG

  • Delegation means the issuing of a written authorisation by a delegating authority to a delegated body to act in his stead, and in relation to a duty, includes an instruction or request to perform or to assist in performing the duty, and ‘delegate’ and ‘sub-delegate’ has a corresponding meaning;

  • Delegate means any delegate, agent, attorney or co-trustee appointed by the Security Trustee.

  • Delegatee means with respect to an eNote, the party designated in the MERS eRegistry as the “Delegatee” or “Delegatee for Transfers”, who in such capacity is authorized by the Controller to perform certain MERS eRegistry transactions on behalf of the Controller such as Transfers of Control and Transfers of Control and Location.

  • Delegates means those persons elected or appointed to vote in a representative assembly for the election of a director or directors or on other matters.

  • State Management Committee means a Committee comprising representatives from the Confederation of Western Australian Industry, the Trades and Labor Council of Western Australia, Technical and Further Education (TAFE) and the relevant Federal and State Government Departments which approve traineeship arrangements by agreement of each of the parties. The State Management Committee may be established pursuant to the provisions of the Industrial and Commercial Training Act, 1975 or any amendment to or substitution of that Act, provided that any Committee or body established in lieu of the State Management Committee has the same representatives structure and decision making processes as that Committee.